W3C finalizes Web Authentication (WebAuthn) standard

Today, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the organization behind all web standards, has formally promoted the Web Authentication API to the title of official web standard. More security news Russia limits operations of foreign communications satellite operators Here’s how to securely wipe your Android smartphone for resale Galaxy S10 ships with screen protector as others may block fingerprint sensor 19-year-old makes millions from ethical hacking This promotion means the Web Authentication API –more commonly referred to as WebAuthn– has now reached a stable version and can be implemented and rolled out by websites in its current form, without fear of future breaking changes.

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